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Almost There: The Comic-Con 2013 Program Schedule!

TOUCAN TIP OF THE DAY #19

Almost There: The Comic-Con 2013 Program Schedule!

Every morning in the 30 days leading up to Comic-Con (from June 18 to July 17), we’re going to offer our “Toucan Tip of the Day,” a tiny tidbit of terrific information that we hope will help you enjoy the show just a little bit better. Sign up for our RSS feed (click the button on the right sidebar) to get all of our tips and stay informed on upcoming news about Comic-Con 2013! To view all of our Toucan Tips, please click on the “Tip of the Day” link under Categories at the top of our sidebar on the right.

We know it’s a long holiday weekend for most of America, but that’s not stopping us from posting our complete program schedule. Just as hot dogs and fireworks are a 4th of July tradition, the posting of the program schedule—the “Declaration of Where I Want to Be,” if you will, for a lot of Comic-Con attendees—is our traditional way of sounding the two-week warning for the big event. Saturday will be posted sometime today (who knows when . . . the Internet is a very mysterious place), followed by Sunday tomorrow. Additional schedules (Anime, Autographs, Games, Portfolio Review) will follow in the next week.

Remember that this is your chance IN ADVANCE to scope out the schedule and figure out what you want to see and where you want to be. Peruse, study, crib, make cheat sheets, use MySchedule, write on your arms, legs, forehead (okay, maybe that’s a bit much … that backwards writing for reading in the mirror is difficult ), but use our online schedule to your advantage. Be prepared!

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